Or, to put it differently, did Singapore improve the living standards of its people faster and more comprehensively than any other society? |
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In a certain sense, the concept of 'civilization' is a product of illusion, or to put it differently, of ideals. |
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Or, to put it differently, were IKB and ACA dupes or dopes? |
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Coordination is a tool to achieve better complementarity among donors, or to put it differently, avoid overcrowding in countries or sectors, which appeal to many donors, and underinvestment in more challenging areas. |
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Different occupations require different communication skills or, to put it differently, language proficiency may be a determinant of occupational selection. |
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Or to put it differently, extreme intellectual modesty. |
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To put it differently, the Conservative government should be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. |
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To put it differently and a little reductively, we have two sets of desires, and they issue in at least the two responses. |
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To put it differently, tirtha creates its own specific chain of dependency or hierarchy. |
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To put it differently, it must be underlined that the Court's discretion in advisory matters is not limited to the question of whether to comply with a request. |
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To put it differently, it is necessary for professionals to move beyond the role of passive spectator when structural reforms are underway and to become an active participant in this process. |
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To put it differently, merely carrying a big stick is, in many cases, as effective a means to having one's way as actually using the stick. |
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To put it differently, no general framework for data protection in third pillar matters could offer sufficient safeguards with respect to those specific areas. |
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To put it differently, the minimum threshold of absorptive capacity required to internalize the expertise potentially available in TNCs is not attained, at least not with regard to core functions of the value-adding process. |
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To put it differently, I would say that there is a link between our decision to recognize English and French as official languages and our ability to respect other cultures and languages. |
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To put it differently, the use of these here is not so much emotional as discoursive. |
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To put it differently, when persecution escalates to the extreme form of wilful and deliberate acts designed to destroy a group or part of a group, it can be held that such persecution amounts to genocide. |
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To put it differently, the feminine rhyme has here an effect similar to that of fermata in music. |
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